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A guide for first-time readers. Voyage of the Pequod. On the web since 1997. Search the novel by word or phrase. A symbol for water and sea; also, a symbol for an active intellect. Could this be the same Starbuck, first mate of the Pequod? Patricia R. Thompson, TBM Data. 1997, 2010. Last update 04/2016. Email.
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A guide for first-time readers. Themes for Reflection, Discussion, and Research. Paintings, drawings, sculptures, cartoons, Lego creations, music. Search the novel by word or phrase. Patricia Thompson TBM Data. 1997, 2010 .
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A guide for first-time readers. Allusions in Moby Dick. 1) Biblical- son of Abraham; an exile. 2) Ishmael ben Elisha- 2nd century A.D. Jewish teacher of Galilee; outstanding Talmudic teacher; compiled the 13 hermeneutical rules for interpreting the Torah; founded a school which produced the legal commentary, Mekhilta. A Shakespearean character in Julius Caesar; committed suicide by falling on his sword. Seneca and the Stoics. Ready with a pair of shears to cut the thread, thus ending the life. 1) Biblica...
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A guide for first-time readers. NOTE: This page may load slowly. A All images shown here are in the public domain and free to use as is or to manipulate as you wish. If you have documentation showing that an image is not in the public domain, please email your documentation. You will receive a followup response. Right click on the image you want to download and save to your desktop. The Biblical Story: Elijah Meets Ahab and Jezebel. The Charles W. Morgan, the model for the Pequod.
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A guide for first-time readers. Chapters 87 - Epilogue. Read straight through to the end. Melville has introduced his conflicts and themes. Ishmael has become transcendental in his descriptions. Continue to note how the literal is a springboard to the abstract or elevated. Reality is a mask for the illusion. Almost every chapter is elevated. The chapters that impress me are 88 and 89. With which ones do you especially relate? Chapters 110 - 130. And 113, The Forge. The Pequod Meets the Rachel. The story ...
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A guide for first-time readers. Allow blocked content to use online dictionary. The History of the Name Pequod. Was the lead commanding officer of the Puritan militia that attacked the Pequot fort. Herman Melville briefly mentions the destruction of the Pequots as an allusion to the name of Ahab's ship, the Pequod. Melville, as some others before him in both the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as well as during his own time, spelled the tribe's name Pequod. They answered, On the top of that hill...
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